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Parks in Lahaska, PA and surrounding areas

 

Holicong Park
5115 York Road, Buckingham, PA
21 acres: all-purpose fields, picnic area, parking, pavilion, playground, restrooms, basketball court; 27 acres not yet developed

Hansell Park
5010 Hansell Road, Buckingham, PA
30 acres: baseball, walking trails, nature area, softball field, all-purpose fields, picnic area, parking, pavilion, playground, restrooms, basketball court, summer concerts

George M. Bush Park
3858 Burnt House Hill Road, Buckingham, PA
49 acres: baseball, walking trails, nature area, softball field, all-purpose fields, picnic area, parking, pavilion, playground, restrooms, basketball court, volleyball courts

Wetland Nature Area
Township Building, 4613 Hughesian Drive,Buckingham, PA
7.8 acres: walking trails, nature area, picnic area, parking, pavilion

Area Attractions

Operated by the Bucks County Audubon Society, the Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center is located on the Honey Hollow Watershed in Solebury Township. The Center is open to school and community groups for educational programs throughout the year. Because of the early conservation work carried out by local farmers and the Soil Conservation Service, the entire watershed of the Honey Hollow Creek was designated as a
National Historic Landmark in 1969. Honey Hollow Environmental Center
6324 Upper York Road
New Hope, PA 18938
Operated by the Bucks County Audubon Society, the Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center is located on the Honey Hollow Watershed in Solebury Township. The Center is open to school and community groups for educational programs throughout the year. Because of the early conservation work carried out by local farmers and the Soil Conservation Service, the entire watershed of the Honey Hollow Creek was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1969.
Phone: 215-297-5880     Website     MAP



Playgrounds 
Picnicking 
Hiking 
Ball Fields 
Horseback Riding Trails 
Boating 
Fishing 
Camping 
Ice Skating (designated area only) 
Nature Areas Lake Towhee Park
Old Bethlehem Pike
Applebachsville, PA
Playgrounds Picnicking Hiking Ball Fields Horseback Riding Trails Boating Fishing Camping Ice Skating (designated area only) Nature Areas
Phone: 215-757-0571     Website    



The 5,283-acre Nockamixon State Park surrounds the 1,450-acre Lake Nockamixon. The park’s forests and fields are a large green space in this rapidly developing area. Nockamixon State Park
1542 Mountain View Dr.
Quakertown, PA 18951
The 5,283-acre Nockamixon State Park surrounds the 1,450-acre Lake Nockamixon. The park’s forests and fields are a large green space in this rapidly developing area.
Phone: 215-529-7300     Website     MAP



Peace Valley Park is comprised of 1500 acres and includes horseback riding, walkways and bikeways, tennis, hiking and boat rentals. Peace Valley Park
230 Creek Road
New Britain Township, PA
Peace Valley Park is comprised of 1500 acres and includes horseback riding, walkways and bikeways, tennis, hiking and boat rentals.
Hours: Open 8 a.m. to sunset.
Phone: 215-822-8608     Website     MAP



Tohickon Creek flows through the 45-acre Ralph Stover State Park, making a scenic picnic area. The nearby High Rocks section of the park is a lovely overlook of the Tohickon Creek. Ralph Stover State Park
Upper Black Eddy, PA 18972
Tohickon Creek flows through the 45-acre Ralph Stover State Park, making a scenic picnic area. The nearby High Rocks section of the park is a lovely overlook of the Tohickon Creek.
Phone: 610-982-5560     Website     MAP



Stover-Myers Mill, which comprises 26 acres along the Tohickon Creek in Bedmnster Township on Dark Hollow Road and the creek in Pipersville. Originally, this mill started as a water-powered gristmill/sawmill and was later powered by steam. Owned by Jacob Stover in the early 1800's, the Stover-Myers Mill produced flour and animal feed for regional and local consumption. Stover-Myers Mill Park
Bedminster Township,, PA
Stover-Myers Mill, which comprises 26 acres along the Tohickon Creek in Bedmnster Township on Dark Hollow Road and the creek in Pipersville. Originally, this mill started as a water-powered gristmill/sawmill and was later powered by steam. Owned by Jacob Stover in the early 1800's, the Stover-Myers Mill produced flour and animal feed for regional and local consumption.
Phone: 215-757-0571     Website    



Playgrounds 
Picnicking 
Hiking 
Ball Fields 
Boating 
Fishing 
Camping 
Historic Features Tinicum Park
River Road
Erwinna, PA
Playgrounds Picnicking Hiking Ball Fields Boating Fishing Camping Historic Features
Phone: 215-757-0571     Website    



Playgrounds 
Picnicking 
Hiking 
Swimming (in season) 
Fishing 
Tent/Cabin Camping Tohickon Valley Park
Cafferty Road
Point Pleasant, PA
Playgrounds Picnicking Hiking Swimming (in season) Fishing Tent/Cabin Camping
Phone: 215-297-0754     Website    



Tyler State Park consists of 1,711 acres in Bucks County. Park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several interesting sections. Tyler State Park
101 Swamp Rd.
Newtown, PA 18940
Tyler State Park consists of 1,711 acres in Bucks County. Park roads, trails, and facilities are carefully nestled within the original farm and woodland setting. Neshaminy Creek meanders through the park, dividing the land into several interesting sections.
Phone: 215-968-2021     Website     MAP



Washington Crossing Historic Park was founded in 1917 to perpetuate and preserve the site from which the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River. This purpose is achieved by interpreting the historical significance of this site for thousands of Park visitors each year through tours, exhibits and various special events. The spirit of the 1776 Crossing is recreated every year on Christmas Day when the annual reenactment of Washington Crossing the Delaware takes place on December 25. In this annual reenactment the visitor can see reenactors in Continental military dress cross the river in the replica Durham boats. Washington Crossing Historic Park
Washington Crossing, PA 18977
Washington Crossing Historic Park was founded in 1917 to perpetuate and preserve the site from which the Continental Army crossed the Delaware River. This purpose is achieved by interpreting the historical significance of this site for thousands of Park visitors each year through tours, exhibits and various special events. The spirit of the 1776 Crossing is recreated every year on Christmas Day when the annual reenactment of Washington Crossing the Delaware takes place on December 25. In this annual reenactment the visitor can see reenactors in Continental military dress cross the river in the replica Durham boats.
Hours: The Park is open Tuesday-Saturday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm & Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 pm. (Hours and tour availability are subject to change without notice.)
Phone: 215-493-4076     Website    



 


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